2005 Chateau Climens Barsac
2005 Chateau Climens Barsac
2005 is a superlative vintage, with both outstanding quality and quantity. The richness is impressive, but wonderfully balanced by the complexity of its structure and aromatic range. It definitely features among the greatest Climens in history.
Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate (97/100)
Tasted blind at the 10-Year On Tasting in Sauternes. The 2005 Chateau Climens just soars from the glass with layers of clear honey, marmalade, nectarine and minerals all beautifully carved. The palate is medium-bodied with fresh, vibrant honeyed fruit that builds and builds in the mouth in tandem with a killer line of acidity. Even though it is a convincing, great Climens, you also have the impression that it is only just beginning to show what it is capable of.
Wine Spectator (95/100)
Toffee, dried lemon rind and tropical fruit on the nose. Full-bodied and very sweet, with a dense palate of candied fruit and a long, sweet finish. Very concentrated. The botrytis spice creeps up on the finish. Best after 2013.
The exceptionally distinguished Chateau Climens is classified as a 1er Cru Class and known as the “Lord of Barsac”. Its history dates back to the 16th century, and only five families have owned the estate from its origins. This is a rare occurrence which explains why its surface area in a continuous single vineyard has practically remained unchanged since the date of its creation. In 1971, Lucien Lurton, already the owner of several famous classified growths in the Medoc, was won over by the finesse of the Climens wines and acquired the chateau. Since then, it is with enthusiasm and determination that she takes great care in perpetuating the precious magic of Chateau Climens, ensuring that this legendary growth shines with evermore brilliance and grace.